Archiv des Jahres: 2006

SHF #15: Quark-Muffins

SugarLowDevil SHF 15

After all the great recipes from the cookie-swap, I like Sam’s idea of the Sugar Low Friday, hosted by Beck’s and Posh. I like to bake with quark, it keeps the cakes moist, it is healthy and low in calories. So I decided to make the

Quark-Muffins

Quark-Muffins

with lots of fruit and only little sugar.

The whole family loved them. Only one won’t damage your body.

You need:
SHF_Zutaten Quark-Muffins
150 g banana
1 egg
60 g sugar
7 g vanilla sugar
225 g low-fat quark
in french: fromage blanc ou caillebotte
60 g vegetable oil, 75 ml
1 organic lemon; grated peel
1/2 organic orange;grated peel
1 orange, the juice
200 g plain flour
2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. icing sugar

Method:

Preheat the oven to 200 °C.

Mash the banana(s). Whisk the egg add sugar, quark, Ol, bananamash, grated peels and juice. Mix the flour and the baking powder and fold into the wet ingredients.

Line a 12 cup muffin tin with paper liner. Scoop the batter into the muffin tin and bake for 30 minutes.

Dust with icing sugar and decorate with remaining orange peel.

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Valentine cooking

Valentine cooking

Der Kochtopf startet eine Kochaktion zum Valentinstag. Ich selber habe leider selten zum Valentinstag 25.09.2024 ** selbstsicher, verschämt, überrascht, trotzig oder verlegen die Liebesgaben des Tages entgegengenommen, weil ich nämlich etwa zur gleichen Zeit Geburtstag habe. Meinen drei Liebsten werde ich dann

Schokoladenbrownies mit Bailey-Soße

servieren.

Es ist das Dessert vom romantischen Valentinstag-Essen aus dem aktuellen GoodFood Magazin. Das komplette Menü zum Valentine Cooking gibt es hier.

** 25.09.2024 http://www.brauchtum.de/de/fruehjahr/valentinstag.html noch im Webarchiv abrufbar

Romantic Valentine’s supper

Valentine cooking

Here is my share for Valentine cooking, for all who are in love. The

Romantic Valentine’s supper

STARTER
• Lobster with celeriac rémoulade

MAIN COURSE
• Honeyed duck with melting onions & red wine sauce

DESSERT
• Warm chocolate brownies with Baileys sauce

Timeplan:
THE DAY BEFORE
• Make the brownies, leave to cool, and store in an airtight container

ON THE DAY (AS EARLY AS YOU WANT)
• Make the celeriac rémoulade, coverand chill
• Make the mash and onions, see Get ahead
• Pick the lobster from the shell, chop and chill

WHEN READY TO EAT
• Arrange the starters on the plates,serve and eat
• Start cooking the duck breasts
• Reheat the mash and onions, see Get ahead
• Rest the cooked duck breasts and make the sauce
• Serve the main course
• Put the brownies in the oven to warm
• Take the ice cream out of the freezer and make the sauce for the dessert

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Honeyed duck with melting onions & red wine sauce
Lobster with celeriac rémoulade
Warm chocolate brownies with Baileys sauce

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Title: Honeyed duck with melting onions & red wine sauce
Categories: Main course, Valentine’s sup
Yield: 2 Servings

2 Small-medium duck breasts
3 sprigs Thyme, leaves only
2 tablesp. Clear honey
300 grams Floury potatoes, such as Maris Piper or King
— Edward, quartered, 10 oz
3 tablesp. Hot milk
100 ml Red wine 3 1/2 fl oz
250 ml Fresh chicken stock, 9 fl oz

========================== FOR THE ONIONS ==========================
25 grams Butter, 1 oz
1 tablesp. Olive oil
1 large Red onion, sliced into thin wedges
2 teasp. Light brown sugar
1 tablesp. Balsamic vinegar

============================== SOURCE ==============================
JAMES MARTIN
Good Food Magazine, February 2006
— Edited *RK* 01/26/2006 by
— Ulrike Westphal

This restaurant-style main course looks and tastes stunning.

1. For the onions: melt the butter and oil in a heavy-based pan, add
the onion with the sugar and vinegar, then cook over a low heat for
40 mins or until meltingly tender.

2. Heat oven to 200 °C/fan 180 °C/gas 6. Make three slashes across
the skin of each duck breast with a sharp knife and rub with a
little salt. Put the duck breasts, skin-side down, in a hot
heavybased ovenproof pan to brown and render the fat down for 5 mins
over a medium heat. Sprinkle over most of the thyme leaves, turn
over and transfer to the oven. After 5 mins, drizzle the honey over
the breasts, then cook for a further 5 mins for medium or 10 mins
for well done. Leave to rest for 5 mins.

3. Meanwhile, boil the potatoes in a pan of lightly salted water for
15 mins or until just tender. Drain, then mash, gradually beating in
the hot milk. Season well and keep warm.

4. To make the sauce, drain the excess fat from the roasting pan,
then put on the hob over a high heat. Add the red wine, scraping any
meaty bits from the bottom of the roasting pan. Pour in the stock,
let it bubble away until reduced by two-thirds, then season well.

5. To serve: spoon the mashed potato onto the centre of warmed
serving plates. Thinly slice the duck on a slight angle and arrange
on top, then pour over the sauce. Arrange the caramelised onions
around, scatter over remaining thyme leaves and serve immediately.

:PER SERVING 812 kcalories, protein 33g, carbohydrate 54g, fat 53g,
saturated fat 18g, fibre 3g, sugar 27g, salt 1.37g
:MODERATELY EASY
:PREP 20 mins
:COOK 40 mins

:GET AHEAD Prepare the onions earlier in the day, then reheat in a
pan on the stove for 5-10 mins. Cook the potatoes earlier on, then
spoon into an ovenproof dish, cover with foil and reheat in the oven
for 10-15 mins until heated through, adding a little more milk if
they get dry.

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-==== REZKONV-Recipe – RezkonvSuite v1.02

Title: Lobster with celeriac rémoulade
Categories: Starter, Valentine’s sup
Yield: 2 Servings

1/4 Lemon, juice
1/4 small Celeriac
2 tablesp. Mayonnaise
2 tablesp. Wholegrain mustard
2 tablesp. Double cream or crème fraîche
1 Cooked lobster, shell removed and
Flesh sliced
Watercress or rocket leaves, to serve

============================== SOURCE ==============================
ED BAINES
Good Food Magazine, February 2006
— Edited *RK* 01/26/2006 by
— Ulrike Westphal

Start with something easy and glamorous. No fussing in the kitchen,
just buy a cooked lobster, make a celeriac rémoulade – a sort of
wintery French coleslaw – and toss together with some leaves to serve

1 Put the lemon juice in a large bowl. Use a sharp knife or veg
peeler to remove the thick skin from the celeriac. Thinly slice,
then cut each slice into matchsticks and toss in the lemon juice.
Mix in the mayonnaise, mustard and cream or crème fraîche, then
season. You can leave for a few hrs to soften and allow the flavour
to mellow, or eat straight away.

2 When ready to serve, stir any small bits of lobster through the
rémoulade. Then scatter the watercress or rocket over two plates,
spoon over the rémoulade and top with the larger lobster pieces.

:PER SERVING 306 kcalories, protein 23g, carbohydrate 3g, fat 23g,
saturated fat 7g, fibre 4g, sugar 3g, soft 1.73g
:EASY
:PREP: 25 min
:NO COOK

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-==== REZKONV-Recipe – RezkonvSuite v1.02

Title: Warm chocolate brownies with Baileys sauce
Categories: Dessert, Valentine’s sup
Yield: 4 Easily doubled

100 grams Butter, cubed, 4 oz
100 grams Dark chocolate, broken into squares, 4 oz
2 Eggs
175 grams Caster sugar, 6 oz
25 grams Cocoa powder, 1 oz
50 grams Plain flour, 2 oz
25 grams White chocolate, chopped into chunks, 1 oz
25 grams Milk chocolate, chopped into chunks, 1 oz
Handful mini marshmallows
Or
Large ones, quartered
Vanilla ice cream, to serve

=========================== FOR THE SAUCE ===========================
75 ml Baileys, 2 1/2 fl oz
50 Gwhite chocolate, broken into chunks, 2 oz

============================== SOURCE ==============================
PHIL VICKERY
Good Food Magazine, February 2006
— Edited *RK* 01/26/2006 by
— Ulrike Westphal

These heart-shaped puds can be made ahead and served with the very
best vanilla ice cream – good enough to melt anyone’s heart!

1. Heat oven to 180 °C/fan 160 °C/gas 4. Butter four individual
heart-shaped muffin tins (see Know-how, above). Put butter and dark
chocolate in a bowl over a pan of gently simmering water, making
sure the base of the bowl does not touch the water. Leave until
melted and smooth, stirring only once or twice. Allow to cool
slightly.

2. Break the eggs into a large bowl and tip in the sugar. Whisk with
an electric mixer on maximum speed for about 5 mins until the
mixture is pale and has doubled in size. Pour in the cooled
chocolate mixture, then gently fold together making sure not to
knock out the air.

3. Now sift the cocoa powder and flour over so they cover the
mixture evenly, then gently fold them in. Stir in the chopped
chocolate and marshmallow chunks. Spoon the mixture into the muffin
tins, gently easing it into the corners, then lightly level it. Bake
for 15 mins or until firm to the touch. Remove from and allow to
cool in the tin. The two unused brownies can be stored in an
airtight in a cool, dry place for 3 days or frozen up to 1 month.

4. To make the sauce: pour the Bailey into a small pan, bring to the
boil, then take off the heat. Whisk in the white chocolate chunks
until they’ve melted.

5. Warm the brownies through in the oven 5 mins, then serve with ice
cream and the sauce drizzled over.
:PER SERVING 816 kcalories, protein 9g, carbohydrate saturated fat
23g, fibre 2g, sugar 85g, salt 0.659
:EASY
:PREP 30 mins including cooling
:COOK 15 mins

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Essstäbchen-Zange gesucht

Wo bekommt man solche

„Essstäbchen“

Essstäbchen

her?

Unser Gemüsemuffel hat gesagt, er würde von dem Gericht sogar das Gemüse essen, wenn er solche Essstäbchen bekäme.

In meinem Haushaltswarenladen habe ich die Auskunft bekommen, ich küme leider 4 Jahre zu süt, der ihnen bekannte Hersteller existiert nicht mehr. Tante Google hatte nur einen Chop pin** im Angebot.

Weiü da jemand aus der Blogger-Welt Rat?

Nachtrag: Bei der Redaktion habe ich natürlich schon angefragt!

25.05.2018 https://www.vinovit.de/images/choppin.jpg nicht mehr verfügbar.

Pick & mix noodle plate

-==== REZKONV-Recipe – RezkonvSuite v1.02

Title: Pick & mix noodle plate
Categories: Main cours
Yield: 4 Servings

Pick & mix noodle plate

2 Skinless chicken breasts
Or
200 grams Trimmed pork fillet, cut into finger-length
— strips
1 Egg, beaten
50 grams Breadcrumbs, 2 oz
200 grams Medium egg noodles
2 tablesp. Olive oil
4 Spring onions, chopped
1/2 Cucumber
1 large Carrot
Hoisin, plum or barbecue sauce, for dipping

============================== SOURCE ==============================
Good Food 02_2006

Good Food Magazine, February 2006
— Edited *RK* 01/25/2006 by
— Ulrike Westphal

This Asian recipe was inspired by a family trip to a noodle
restaurant. The kids loved choosing what to eat first with their
child-friendly chopsticks. This is a great exercise in choice and
you might find your kids will eat more than if the same meal was
served up as a whole.

1 Heat oven to 200°C/fan 180 °C/gas 6. Dip the meat strips into the beaten egg, drain off the excess, then roll in breadcrumbs to coat. (I like to use ciabatta as there’s already olive oil in it, so you don’t need to add any.) Place on a non-stick baking sheet and bake for 15-20 mins or until crisp and cooked through.

2 Meanwhile, cook the noodles according to pack instructions. Drain and toss with olive oil and spring onions. Using a vegetable peeler, shave the
cucumber and the carrot into ribbons. Pile the noodles onto serving plates along with the carrot and cucumber. Put a few chicken or pork strips longside, and serve with a little pot of hoisin, plum or barbecue sauce for dipping.

:PER SERVING (NO SAUCE) 388 kcalories, protein 24g, carbohydrate 50g, fat 12g, saturated fat 2g, fibre 3g, sugar 6g. salt 0.63g
:PREP 15 mins
:COOK 20 mins
:EASY Superhealthy – 1 of 5-a-day

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